Interpretations of Art History
Students can quickly become aware of the vast array of art materials used in historic and contemporary art. A wide range of media for the classroom is optimal. Many materials and technologies are used today beyond customary pencils, clay and paints.
Reused string, buttons, and styrofoam become architectural.
Varied Native American dwelling models created with both natural and manufactured materials show tribal differences.
Students using natural materials create ephemeral art.
Cross-cultural Commanilities and Interconnectedeness
Individual and Cultural Differences
Local and Global Community Building
Interpretations of Art History